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"goals set for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the objectives or targets that have been established for a specific purpose or task. Example: The company's annual report highlighted the goals set for increasing revenue and expanding into new markets.
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Over time, the goals set for you become more ambitious.
"He didn't have any drive, he didn't have any goals set for him.
Even simple goals set for financial mergers can be elusive (see article).
She questioned whether the ambitious debt-reduction goals set for Greece in the next eight years could be enforced.
"We believe we have reached all the goals set for the APEC leaders' week in Vladivostok," he declared.
Both groups will need to expand their contributions to meet ambitious treatment and prevention goals set for coming years.
We are still a long way off the goals set for the first 20 years by the founders in the 1950s.
Now, with only modest progress in meeting goals set for greenhouse gas reduction, the carbon tax may be making a comeback.
"I have goals set for myself, and I can see myself on that gold-medal pedestal, so I'm not going to stop," he said.
Only the office staff, not the tutors, received bonuses, which were based on goals set for each individual, subjective review, and company performance.
It has not met the goals set for it in clinical trials testing it as a treatment for either autism or fragile X syndrome.
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